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| Título: | Design and expert validation of a value-based indicator system for evaluating university peer mentoring programmes | Autores/as: | Perez-Burriel, Marc Villar-Hoz, Esperanza Malo-Cerrato, Sara Cuenca-Balana, Natalia Alonso-Garcia, Miguel Aurelio Andrada-Burgos, Ignacio Casas, Ferran Collbatalle-Cabrera, Alicia de Castro-Cabrera, Maria Del Carmen Elexpuru-Albizuri, Iciar Gomez-Flechoso, Maria angeles Gonzalez-Carrasco, Monica Ibarra-Fuentes, Leonardo Enrique Korres-Alonso, Oihane Mata-Salas, Adriana Medina, Teresa Rodriguez-Pascual, Ivan Sanchez-Vazquez, Maria Jose Tobajas Guerrero, Félix Bernardo Valle, Belen Verdaguer-Santafe, Marc |
Clasificación UNESCO: | 5801 Teoría y métodos educativos | Palabras clave: | Delphi Method Students Consensus Value-Based Indicators Peer Mentoring, et al. |
Fecha de publicación: | 2025 | Publicación seriada: | Journal of Further and Higher Education | Resumen: | Widespread implementation of peer mentoring programmes in universities has produced mixed results - with some significant successes but also some disillusionment. These contradictory results suggest that mentoring operates in a context of systemic complexity, where multiple interconnected factors interact. One relevant aspect is the axiological dimension inherent in mentoring relationships and in negotiating the purpose and expectations of the various stakeholders involved in the process. The aim of this study is to design and validate a system of value-based indicators to evaluate the process and outcomes of a university peer mentoring program for first-year undergraduate students. The Delphi method was used for validation, with the participation of 24 experts, including seven former mentors, three university professors specialised in evaluation indicators, six experts in values and eight experts in university mentoring programmes. This methodology, which makes use of expert input, allowed us to refine the definitions of values and select the evaluation indicators that best reflected those values. From the study findings, we present a set of 41 value-based indicators based on seven core values. The results are discussed in relation to the theoretical model used and include both the limitations of the research and proposals for future studies. This study aims to contribute to the field by emphasising the importance of explicitly addressing the axiological dimension in mentoring programmes - an aspect often overlooked in mentoring research. | URI: | https://accedacris.ulpgc.es/jspui/handle/10553/147095 | ISSN: | 0309-877X | DOI: | 10.1080/0309877X.2025.2540972 | Fuente: | Journal Of Further And Higher Education[ISSN 0309-877X], (2025) |
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